Status
Available
Collection
Publication
Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1996.
Description
A brief history of Japanese immigration to the United States precedes this account of the relocation of 110,000 Japanese Americans to 10 concentration camps in California, Washington, Oregon, & Arizona during World War II, & the racial enmity experienced by Japanese Americans.
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